Free-agent DT Ricky Jean-Francois (Colts) signed a three-year deal with the Washington Redskins Thursday, Feb. 26. The deal is worth $9 million with $4 million guaranteed and a total value of $11.25 million.

The Washington Redskins have restructured the contract of CB DeAngelo Hall, according to a source familiar with terms of the deal. Under his contract's previous terms, 25 percent of Hall's $4 million base salary for the 2015 season would have become guaranteed on Feb. 15. However, the restructure was agreed to several days in advance and now his entire base salary is non-guaranteed.

Fantasy Tip: The Redskins probably will look for a wide receiver at some point during the draft, and Cooper could be an option if the Redskins decide to take one in the first round. Cooper probably would be a later-round pick in drafts next season if he is selected by the Redskins.

Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III will enter the 2015 season as the team's starting quarterback, and general manager Bruce Allen thinks Griffin's ceiling in the NFL remains high. Griffin missed five games last year with a dislocated ankle, and Allen said Griffin must stay healthy in order to realize his potential. "There's never been a question about him watching film," Allen said. "He is motivated. He's a (25-year-old) man who is still growing and learning the NFL game. We've seen him, a couple years ago, play at the highest of highs. Maybe it spoiled us a little bit to expect that all the time."

Fantasy Tip: Aside from his tantalizing rookie campaign, Griffin has been a huge disappointment, and injuries have surely played their part. Heading into 2015, as Allen notes, being injury-free is the most important. Most fantasy drafters have forgotten about Griffin's rookie season at this point and are more focused on his injury risks. That'll make him a discount on draft day. Select him as a QB2 risk-reward with plenty of upside left.